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that's what happens when you're 39 and getting dribbled on by a 22-year-old. amare stoudemire with the rejection. three blocks on the game. fourth quarter, wizards up by five. walsh gives it up to the teammate for the dunk. they snap the knicks winning streak. 106-96. the wizards win total now to a baker's dozen. coming up, there is bipartisan agreement in the senate but not on the issue of the white house was hoping for. members from both parties want answers from president obama when it comes to the u.s. government's targeted killing of american citizens overseas who have suspected ties to terror. important stuff. they have a senator in the middle of that. when we come back here, we'll go a little on the lighter side. lewis standing by with the water cooler and, of course, the olympics aren't too far away. we have olympics of another sort. i'll have details on the euro olympics when "way too early" comes right back. [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil
that's what happens when you're 39 and getting dribbled on by a 22-year-old. amare stoudemire with the rejection. three blocks on the game. fourth quarter, wizards up by five. walsh gives it up to the teammate for the dunk. they snap the knicks winning streak. 106-96. the wizards win total now to a baker's dozen. coming up, there is bipartisan agreement in the senate but not on the issue of the white house was hoping for. members from both parties want answers from president obama when it comes...
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ford was up 22%. general motors and chrysler, 16% apiece. 2012 was the top yore for car sales -- top year for car sales in the last five. go what chuck hagel needs tonight. if he is to become the secretary of defense. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us hagel's confirmation hearing left doubters with plenty of questions. >> a day after bruising confirmation hearing, the former colleagues say the performance did not help his cause and did not win them over. >> i don't intend to vote for him in the committee or on the senate floor. there were so many inconsistencies yesterday, plained by well, i'd have to look at the whole context of what i said at the time. >> that brings the number of republican nos to 12 including richard burke, dan coates, john cornyn, cruz, inhof, kirk, rubio, pat roberts, viter and wicker. he incorrected stated that president obama's policy on the iran nuclear program. >> i just been handed a note that i, i misspoke and said i supported the president's position
ford was up 22%. general motors and chrysler, 16% apiece. 2012 was the top yore for car sales -- top year for car sales in the last five. go what chuck hagel needs tonight. if he is to become the secretary of defense. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel tells us hagel's confirmation hearing left doubters with plenty of questions. >> a day after bruising confirmation hearing, the former colleagues say the performance did not help his cause and did not win them over. >> i...
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national security correspondent jennifer griffin joining us from washington. jennifer, what do you think the questions are that st*eb secretary panetta will be asked? >> reporter: one of the top questions starting from the beginning is why were he and chairman dempsey not told for 50 minutes after the attack began and after the personal locater button of ambassador christopher stevens had already been pressed, that is according to the dod's only timeline that they released. when did they tell president obama? did they wait until their meeting at the white house that occurred at 5:00pm herein on the dave the attack, did they wait to tell the president and john bren on, or were they alerted right away. if they waited why did they wait. why was the marine fast team told to off-load the plane which delayed them by 90 minutes and change out of their marine uniforms into civilian clothes? that was a delay, it won't have allowed them to get there in time to help ambassador stevens but it was indyk tougher of a mentality of not wanting to send any sort of military pre
national security correspondent jennifer griffin joining us from washington. jennifer, what do you think the questions are that st*eb secretary panetta will be asked? >> reporter: one of the top questions starting from the beginning is why were he and chairman dempsey not told for 50 minutes after the attack began and after the personal locater button of ambassador christopher stevens had already been pressed, that is according to the dod's only timeline that they released. when did they...
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who has been charged with endangering the well fare of a child and resisting arrest. >>> in texas, 22-year-old grad student and chicken farmer has grown so close to his flock over the years, he's known around as chicken boy. he's handled the chickens for so long, he's even picked up the language. >> it's like i just laid an egg in this box, come lay your egg. and it's -- >> the chicken boy plans to go and continue his education so he can some day become doctor chicken and that's going to be interesting. >>> a fatal pileup on a georgia highway left four dead and 27 others injuries. four vehicles were involved including a tanker which caught fire. >>> and finally in new york, two australians took top places racing to the empire state building. runners from 18 countries sped up to 58 stories with more than 1500 steps. winners had impressive times of 10 and 12 minutes each. >>> in sports, another big upset in college basketball. number five kansas stufrd a second straight loss as texas christian got 17 points from garlon green. tcu held on for its first win ever against the top five team.
who has been charged with endangering the well fare of a child and resisting arrest. >>> in texas, 22-year-old grad student and chicken farmer has grown so close to his flock over the years, he's known around as chicken boy. he's handled the chickens for so long, he's even picked up the language. >> it's like i just laid an egg in this box, come lay your egg. and it's -- >> the chicken boy plans to go and continue his education so he can some day become doctor chicken and...
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but i would say that from what the president has told me, from what secretary panetta has told me, that that decision will be made to assure resourcing the mission and the capability of that mission. as to what kind of a force structure should eventually be in place by the afghans, i don't know enough about the specifics to give you a good answer other than to say i think that has to be a decision that is made certainly with the president of afghanistan, what we can do to continue to support and train and protect our interests within the scope of our ability to do that. obviously the immunity for our troops is an issue, which was an issue with iraq. all those considerations will be important and will be made. if i'm confirmed and in position to give the president advice on that, i will with consultation of our commanders on the ground and our chiefs, give him the best options we can provide. >> will you review that question of the size of the afghan force with an open mind if confirmed? >> i will because i think we have to. >> thank you. senator inhofe. >> thank you, mr. chairman. senat
but i would say that from what the president has told me, from what secretary panetta has told me, that that decision will be made to assure resourcing the mission and the capability of that mission. as to what kind of a force structure should eventually be in place by the afghans, i don't know enough about the specifics to give you a good answer other than to say i think that has to be a decision that is made certainly with the president of afghanistan, what we can do to continue to support...
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and with panetta's departure from the pentagon today, plus clinton's last week and petraeus's resignation in 22, general dempsey is the only known remaining advocate of arming the rebels still in a top advisory role. i'm joined who served in the obama administration state departments and is now dean of the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university. and andrew tabler, a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. what were the main schools of thought. how did the camps break down in this argument inside the administration on what to do about syria, andrew? >> basically you have a discussion about syria about all the different options. and it really cos down to this. the wte hou was hedgingment they really did not want to get involved in syria. they have a firm policy to stay out of the middle east and would like to pull back. at the same time the agencies that deal with syria and the problem there, which is growing and mushrooming, the state department, cia and to a certain extent the department of defence all of which were throwing their hand
and with panetta's departure from the pentagon today, plus clinton's last week and petraeus's resignation in 22, general dempsey is the only known remaining advocate of arming the rebels still in a top advisory role. i'm joined who served in the obama administration state departments and is now dean of the school of advanced international studies at johns hopkins university. and andrew tabler, a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. what were the main schools of...
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but i would say that from what the president has told me, from what secretary panetta has told me, that that decision will be made to assure resourcing the mission and the capability of that mission. as to what kind of a force structure should eventually be in place by the afghans, i don't know enough about the specifics to give you a good answer other than to say i think that has to be a decision that is made certainly with the president of afghanistan, what we can do to continue to support and train and protect our interests within the scope of our ability to do that. obviously the immunity for our troops is an issue, which was an issue with iraq. all those considerations will be important and will be made. if i'm confirmed and in position to give the president advice on that, i will with consultation of our commanders on the ground and our chiefs, give him the best options we can provide. >> will you review that question of the size of the afghan force with an open mind if confirmed? >> i will because i think we have to. >> thank you. senator inhofe. >> thank you, mr. chairman. senat
but i would say that from what the president has told me, from what secretary panetta has told me, that that decision will be made to assure resourcing the mission and the capability of that mission. as to what kind of a force structure should eventually be in place by the afghans, i don't know enough about the specifics to give you a good answer other than to say i think that has to be a decision that is made certainly with the president of afghanistan, what we can do to continue to support...
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petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting our nation and our families. you have led the fight for the proper amount of resources. you balanced the threat of external attack with the threat of internal insolvency. you once said diversity in america is as old as this nation itself. you did more than just speak about it. you took action. you have insured our forces will be able to draw upon the very best this nation has to offer. you have overseen the fielding of new capabilities to meet the threats of tomorrow, and you have demonstrated that steadfast commitment to families and troops wherever
petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting...
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outgoing secretary of defense, leon panetta, is one of the most widely respected persons in washington, d.c. he's saying this will devastate tour security. republicans and democrats are responsible for this new cliff. and i'll take responsibility for the republicans but we have got to stop it, we have to avoid it. bill: you are going to hold a hearing tomorrow on these cuts. what is your best solution? >> i believe the cuts are going to happen. the president is insistent on tax increases or cuts and i think he gets spending cuts, about half of them are in the military. the best solution is let the defense department target those cuts rather than take across the board cuts. i think they will happen. i'm not going to be for tax increases and i suspect there will be no taxes. bill: just to be clear, the sequestration will happen then. the defense department will be hit with $500 million in cuts. >> the cuts will happen. the president has to decide if he's willing to make some cuts on the entitlement programs so execution security, medicaid, medicare lasts for another generation. that's th
outgoing secretary of defense, leon panetta, is one of the most widely respected persons in washington, d.c. he's saying this will devastate tour security. republicans and democrats are responsible for this new cliff. and i'll take responsibility for the republicans but we have got to stop it, we have to avoid it. bill: you are going to hold a hearing tomorrow on these cuts. what is your best solution? >> i believe the cuts are going to happen. the president is insistent on tax increases...
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leon panetta blasted congress for failing to make a deal. >>> tomorrow the man convicted of killing washington intern will make an appearance in court. 234 court today a judge defended his decision to shut the media out of recent hearings involving new information in the case. several media organizations today argued the case has great community interest. a jury convicted him for the murder back in 2010. she currently serving a 60-year prison sentence. >>> prince william has a new police chief. they named steven hudson the new chief. he's a 30-year veteran of the department. hudson joined the force as a patrol officer. he will replace charlie dean who retired after 24 years on the job. >>> right now maryland lawmakers are still at work in annapolis. as chris gordon found out, legislators aren't the only ones sharing strong opinions on this issue. >> reporter: it was a large turnout. this gun rally was attended by gun owners and supporters from across maryland who came to demonstrate for their constitutional right to bare arms. >> the story i want to tell is that this time my people save the 2n
leon panetta blasted congress for failing to make a deal. >>> tomorrow the man convicted of killing washington intern will make an appearance in court. 234 court today a judge defended his decision to shut the media out of recent hearings involving new information in the case. several media organizations today argued the case has great community interest. a jury convicted him for the murder back in 2010. she currently serving a 60-year prison sentence. >>> prince william has a...
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it took credit for the winning of the cold war and more members from russia, even as george bush did, the former republic of the soviet union. into this alliance and you wonder why the russians are upset about that. and then finally clinton lost his nerve on things of this country needed to do in terms of international agreements. we need to be part of this be part of this ban on cluster bombs. all of the nations have signed these packs. it is what they call the rogue nations, and then we have the united states. then we get to george bush, and it is possible to talk about those eight years. the fact that this country reelected him does not say very much for any of us anywhere. always had misuse of intelligence to a certain degree. the mexican war in the 1840s, the spanish-american war. in vietnam as well. that was based on the misuse of intelligence. but you never had systematic distortion of intelligence the way that you had in the run-up to the iraqi war. you've never had someone tell the president it would be a slamdunk not help you make up your mind. but to help you convince the a
it took credit for the winning of the cold war and more members from russia, even as george bush did, the former republic of the soviet union. into this alliance and you wonder why the russians are upset about that. and then finally clinton lost his nerve on things of this country needed to do in terms of international agreements. we need to be part of this be part of this ban on cluster bombs. all of the nations have signed these packs. it is what they call the rogue nations, and then we have...
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to hear from the secretary of the department of defense, leon panetta, about his perspective on leadership. but before i begin i want to note that georgetown appreciation for a growing number of veterans who have chosen to pursue higher education on the hilltop. and as well as those in our rotc programs who are seated in this row. i want you to know that your active participation on the hilltop enriches our community by adding to its diversity, and we thank you, both for choosing georgetown, but also contributing to our community. as everyone in this audience knows, georgetown has had centuries long tradition of educating women and men for the service of others, to make a difference in the world. people who want to use their skills and their talents to address society's challenges. we march as we all go to the mission of women and men in the service of others. and i can truly say that we are here to hear from a man who exemplifies that. there have been strong relationships, connections between our community and public service for centuries. in fact, in the room that we occupy right now, ga
to hear from the secretary of the department of defense, leon panetta, about his perspective on leadership. but before i begin i want to note that georgetown appreciation for a growing number of veterans who have chosen to pursue higher education on the hilltop. and as well as those in our rotc programs who are seated in this row. i want you to know that your active participation on the hilltop enriches our community by adding to its diversity, and we thank you, both for choosing georgetown,...
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rod wheeler is a former homicide detective and is with us from washington. >> good morning. >> rod, you think this guy is still in that bear mountain area? why? >> there's a good pockete possibility he's there. the police was able to track footprints to a road not far from where any found the vehicle. as a result of that, they lost the footprints but they've panned out. >> rod, it's incredible to watch the police. the snow is coming down, it's a blizzard, it's cold, conditions are terrible. we know this guy is an ex lapd officer and also ex military. he has survivallest training. why can't they just wait it out, wait until the storm passes and wait. maybe this storm and the cold would flush him out. >> that may have to happen because the -- because of the weather up there, it's hindering the search to a certain degree. they're searching others areas other than the bear mountain areas but they believe it's a possibility he's there. if they have to wait him out they will, no matter how long it takes. >> you believe at some point dorner will snap back to reality. what does that mean? >> we
rod wheeler is a former homicide detective and is with us from washington. >> good morning. >> rod, you think this guy is still in that bear mountain area? why? >> there's a good pockete possibility he's there. the police was able to track footprints to a road not far from where any found the vehicle. as a result of that, they lost the footprints but they've panned out. >> rod, it's incredible to watch the police. the snow is coming down, it's a blizzard, it's cold,...
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this kindergarten worker says that the 22 children in this room ran to the windows when she saw the light. but she felt that something was wrong and moved them away. she said she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shock wave hit. as the windows blew in, flying glass cut olga's hands and face, and she said she did not notice, because she was worried about the children. most were safe but terrified. but one was bleeding heavily. 3-year-old sasha suffered deep cuts to the hands and face. her mother ran to the kindergarten after she heard the blast. i was shaking she says, and i grabbed her and started to calm her down. a lot of the kids were crying, too. this woman was also in the room that morning. she wasn't hurt physically by the blast but her mother says she's been traumatized. she's too afraid to stand by the windows and keeps asking if the glass is going to break again. ekaterina says that she understands what the children of the village are feeling, because she said the blast was so terrifying that it rekindled her own memories from the second world war. most of the visibl
this kindergarten worker says that the 22 children in this room ran to the windows when she saw the light. but she felt that something was wrong and moved them away. she said she was still facing the windows when the meteor's shock wave hit. as the windows blew in, flying glass cut olga's hands and face, and she said she did not notice, because she was worried about the children. most were safe but terrified. but one was bleeding heavily. 3-year-old sasha suffered deep cuts to the hands and...
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as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, members of the gop say they have a good reason to push off a confirmation vote. >> reporter: many senate republicans say chuck hagel is too controversial to be confirmed. days after getting through committee on a party line vote, several members of the gop say they still have questions. from day one, we could see hagel's confirmation process would hit speed bumps along the way. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle question his comments on israel's jews and gays as well as his positions on iran and iraq. senate republicans are asking hagel for more information on his finances and speeches he's given and they are taking advantage of this opportunity to get more details from the white house regarding how president obama responded to the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi this past september. today, congress start as ten- day recess. >> i think that during the break, it's sufficient time to get any additional questions answered. i will vote in favor of this on the d
as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, members of the gop say they have a good reason to push off a confirmation vote. >> reporter: many senate republicans say chuck hagel is too controversial to be confirmed. days after getting through committee on a party line vote, several members of the gop say they still have questions. from day one, we could see hagel's confirmation process would hit speed bumps along the way. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle question his...
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now, there is no agreement with russia. russia is rearming assad, propping up the regime, and that was the contentious part of today's meeting. but what kerry seemed to be hinting at is that under pressure from the brits and certainly from the syrian opposition which initially said that they would not meet in rome with him in a couple of days, he called them and persuaded them saying show up, we've got something for you. this meeting will be worth your while. what he said to us is this is a right moment. it is a new secretary of state. it is a president on a second term. wait and see what happens. now -- >> you were staying that hillary clinton, leon panetta both wanted to arm the syrian rebel wrshz. >> arm some of them. >> the president vetoed it. you think he is telegraphing something. >> i think he thinks he is telegraphing something. i think he may think he has more running room than he has. we've seen that the white house really controls foreign policy more than the state department. hillary clinton didn't challenge th
now, there is no agreement with russia. russia is rearming assad, propping up the regime, and that was the contentious part of today's meeting. but what kerry seemed to be hinting at is that under pressure from the brits and certainly from the syrian opposition which initially said that they would not meet in rome with him in a couple of days, he called them and persuaded them saying show up, we've got something for you. this meeting will be worth your while. what he said to us is this is a...
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petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting our nation and our families. you have led the fight for the proper amount of resources. you balanced the threat of external attack with the threat of internal insolvency. you once said diversity in america is as old as this nation itself. you did more than just speak about it. you took action. you have insured our forces will be able to draw upon the very best this nation has to offer. you have overseen the fielding of new capabilities to meet the threats of tomorrow, and you have demonstrated that steadfast commitment to families and troops wherever
petersburg, russia. rachmaninoff was a technical pianist. history records he rarely missed a note despite the enormous complexity of his compositions. but you chose to use your hands to orchestrate other kinds of efforts. you worked both ends of pennsylvania avenue. you and sylvia advocated for the purity of public service. then the nation called again and you answered again. so for the past four years you have led those in the intelligence and defense communities, those trusted with protecting...
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saddam panetta secretary panetta's the -- panetta said the cuts would be significant but thinks this is a once in a lifetime chance to have real cuts -- howard dean. >> we disagree. that.ve not heard many say we disagree with that proposition. >> yesterday you said the reason why he did not put this out before the election was that was not 10 days before implementation. >> the point is we are now very close to implementation but i would refer you to omb and others about how that process works. >> we are under 10 days now. the pentagon briefed yesterday saying the furloughs among civilian employees would not take place until late april. >> i think the process begins, an administrative process for you and not something that will begin and notices began to go out but i would refer you to the pentagon for details. >> you have to cut into other things. >> each agency is dealing with the serious implications of the sequester to their budgets. the defense is one of those agencies that will be hit very hard but i refer you to the agencies themselves about how they are managing the process. >
saddam panetta secretary panetta's the -- panetta said the cuts would be significant but thinks this is a once in a lifetime chance to have real cuts -- howard dean. >> we disagree. that.ve not heard many say we disagree with that proposition. >> yesterday you said the reason why he did not put this out before the election was that was not 10 days before implementation. >> the point is we are now very close to implementation but i would refer you to omb and others about how...
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leon panetta takes over from them. has the same fear. here's what he said yesterday on "meet the press." >> we've got a plan for that possibility because there are so many members saying we're going to let it take place, but i have to tell you it is irresponsible for it to happen. i mean, why -- why in god's name would members of congress elected by the american people take a step that would badly damage our national defense, but more importantly undermine the support for our men and women in uniform? why would you do that? >>brian: that is inaccurate. it is the president who proposed these sequester cuts. this isn't congress doing that. and republican fear about these cuts, would you say that's accurate? >> i would say it's accurate. there is a growing resignation to them on the hill for some reason. i was there two weeks ago. everyone seems resigned to the fact this is going to happen and the administration is pointing the finger back at congress. and i think everyone needs to look at where the buck stops and say this is a moment where
leon panetta takes over from them. has the same fear. here's what he said yesterday on "meet the press." >> we've got a plan for that possibility because there are so many members saying we're going to let it take place, but i have to tell you it is irresponsible for it to happen. i mean, why -- why in god's name would members of congress elected by the american people take a step that would badly damage our national defense, but more importantly undermine the support for our...
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host:rt is a russia today. here is one last tweet -- here is a story from "new york times the media distributor." guest: time warner had intentions to drop tv because of its low ratings. they are now are being aced -- s to replace it with aljazeera america. there's nothing to see yet. they have watched aljazeera english coverage and the negotiations have been under way. i also live in brooklyn, channel 92 on time warner carries aljazeera. it is on as we speak in new york. ultimately, i hope they will carry it. it is an important carrier that presents a wide variety of channels and news and the spectrum for is people and we would like to be part of that. we don't think there is any reason we should not be. host: bob wheelock is executive producer for the americas and this started -- trying to establish the new aljazeera america channel. coming up next, we'll take a look at critical reporting about bonuses paid to company executives related to the u.s. bailout. later on, our america by the numbers segment. >> chu
host:rt is a russia today. here is one last tweet -- here is a story from "new york times the media distributor." guest: time warner had intentions to drop tv because of its low ratings. they are now are being aced -- s to replace it with aljazeera america. there's nothing to see yet. they have watched aljazeera english coverage and the negotiations have been under way. i also live in brooklyn, channel 92 on time warner carries aljazeera. it is on as we speak in new york. ultimately,...
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in russia in 1908 a near carbon copy plowed into siberia giving russia a black eye. it wiped out thousands of real estate and was about the size of an apartment building and hit the force of three to ten tons of tnt. remember if it hit new york city it would really ruin your valentine's day. we're talking about a flash of light, a fire ball emerging and then we would have meteors and a firestorm spreading out to about 20 miles. that means long island westchester, fairfield county. >> you say it with such enthusiasm. and then it would go this far and everyone would die and there would be nothing left. we should say it's just animation it's animation. we dodge add bullet. it's not going to hit us. how rng we should point out there is other good news and that is very large objects like a mile across could wipe out life forms like dinosaurs, so the very fact that we're here talking today talk about this is because one wiped out the dinosaurs that was six miles across. it was a planet buster. and we're here today because of that fact, because of the fact that a gigantic o
in russia in 1908 a near carbon copy plowed into siberia giving russia a black eye. it wiped out thousands of real estate and was about the size of an apartment building and hit the force of three to ten tons of tnt. remember if it hit new york city it would really ruin your valentine's day. we're talking about a flash of light, a fire ball emerging and then we would have meteors and a firestorm spreading out to about 20 miles. that means long island westchester, fairfield county. >> you...
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he's getting rehab treatments in washington. good news for him. >> serious questions on the benghazi terror attack. delaying the democrat's plan to push through two of president obama's nominations to the administration. republicans vow they will not back down until americans have the answers they deserve. doug luzader is live with more on this this morning. good morning to you, doug. >> answerly, good morning. to nominees john brennan tinl against agency and chuck hagel. they are running into real snags on capitol hill. in the case of hagel what's happening right now it is a delay for a nominee. republicans can't the white house to come clean about what happened if the u.s. consulate attacked back in september with evidence mounting they say if the president would simply disengage. during an on-line chat president obama dismissed the entire issue. >> that was largely driven by campaign stuff because everything about that we have had more testimony and more paper provided to congress than ever before. >> there's no question this
he's getting rehab treatments in washington. good news for him. >> serious questions on the benghazi terror attack. delaying the democrat's plan to push through two of president obama's nominations to the administration. republicans vow they will not back down until americans have the answers they deserve. doug luzader is live with more on this this morning. good morning to you, doug. >> answerly, good morning. to nominees john brennan tinl against agency and chuck hagel. they are...
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hill over the last 22 years that he is mentally retarded. so i am hoping that the board of pardons and paroles will reconsider its denial last year of clemency. we have filed a court action in state court to ask a judge to reconsider the mental retardation claim based on this new information. >> so now, in georgia, it's important to say this, although the u.s. supreme court has made this decision, georgia has the higher standard. it's not based on the preponderance of evidence. it's beyond a reasonable doubt. that no reasonable juryist would think this man his full mental capabilities. >> it is possible that they -- somebody could save him before 7:00 tonight? >> yes. >> this process is still continuing. there is still hope? >> the supreme court has refused to hear it but the parole and pardon board can grant clemency and give him life in prison which he was sentenced to. >> they can make that decision up until 7:00. >> we made the call, they said they're reviewing it and we'll find out if they make that soon. >> let us know. >> right. >>> t
hill over the last 22 years that he is mentally retarded. so i am hoping that the board of pardons and paroles will reconsider its denial last year of clemency. we have filed a court action in state court to ask a judge to reconsider the mental retardation claim based on this new information. >> so now, in georgia, it's important to say this, although the u.s. supreme court has made this decision, georgia has the higher standard. it's not based on the preponderance of evidence. it's...
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why would russia need a pro creating campaign. you would think that they would have tons of kids in russia with that much vodka and frozen tundra, what else is there to do but to stay in and do the nasty. why not tap russia's vast cultural legacy besides the fact that all of your books are about how terrible it is to live in that country. i'm done talking now. >> jennifer: all right, someone is always in our war room. check us out online at current.com/"the war room" where you can link up to our @tytoncurrenter and facebook page and look at our exclusive web extras. thank you for joining us here on "the war room." have a great night. we'll see you back here on monday. >> welcome to "the young turks." cenk is out today but we have a fantastic show for you. >> heck, yes we do. i'm ana kasparian cohost of the "the young turks" on line. >> your story is about to get better after you watch this hour of quality t.v. programming. >> first we're going to talk about the key stone pipeline. we'll follow the money. >> john mccain chuck hagel
why would russia need a pro creating campaign. you would think that they would have tons of kids in russia with that much vodka and frozen tundra, what else is there to do but to stay in and do the nasty. why not tap russia's vast cultural legacy besides the fact that all of your books are about how terrible it is to live in that country. i'm done talking now. >> jennifer: all right, someone is always in our war room. check us out online at current.com/"the war room" where you...
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the capitol expressway. >> the navot 22 minutes from 37 to the golden gate 101 southbound. >> trouble-free this morning for public transit. no delays for h train out of the central valley. >> thank you george. >> watching wall street today after the dow dropped almost 10. staying below 40,000 mark after crossing in again this week. >> the dow sitting at 13,973. as it has been getting closer to its all- time high of 14,164 set in 2007. >> before the financial crisis. although dow future are down 99 point right now. >> there's not much in the way of economic reports today. the traders may find some market moving informations on the federal reserve board on industrial proceproduction for january which will increabe released ths morning. >> european plane maker airbus is dropping lithium ion batteries from its new a 350 airplane because of its uncertainties surrounding the technology at that has led to the grounding of boeing's 787. >> the battered problem caught on fire and forced another to make an emergency landing. >> the a 50 plan is a rival to the 787 and is expected to make its flight a
the capitol expressway. >> the navot 22 minutes from 37 to the golden gate 101 southbound. >> trouble-free this morning for public transit. no delays for h train out of the central valley. >> thank you george. >> watching wall street today after the dow dropped almost 10. staying below 40,000 mark after crossing in again this week. >> the dow sitting at 13,973. as it has been getting closer to its all- time high of 14,164 set in 2007. >> before the financial...
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one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and budget. that will be the focus of much of next week's debate in washington. one week to do -- one week to go until sequestration -- will it matter? here are the numbers -- join the conversation on facebook and twitter.com. sanders said -- send us an email. what is the definition of sequestration? one is this -- it is that fiscal policy procedure adopted by congress to deal with the federal budget deficit. that is according -- some news over the last 24 hours as the president reaches out to republican leaders in the house and senate. a phone conversation between the president and republican leaders mitch mcconnell and john boehner. our guest follows the story for the hill newspaper. what news came out of these phone conversations? guest: not much from the press secretary or congressional leaders. they have been very tight- l
one of the headlines from the washington times -- from "the new york times" -- friday, february 22. the president will meet with the japanese prime minister today. u.s.-japanese trade is among the top issue -- top issues. the league debate on spending, taxes, and budget. that will be the focus of much of next week's debate in washington. one week to do -- one week to go until sequestration -- will it matter? here are the numbers -- join the conversation on facebook and twitter.com....
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if you look at the last two fighter aircraft programs, the f-22 was designed to counter the soviet that was never built so the union is collapsing in the 1980's, something that they missed entirely. the first were supposed to cost 40 to 40 million a copy by the last time it rolled off of the assembly lines i think it was like 160 million now we are repeating that. and again lockheed martin is doing what he always does. he makes sure that there is a component built in every state in this country. 47 states have something to do. even john mccain said he had a sticker shock when he saw with the final cost will be. 11 aircraft carriers and task force china has one carrier and that is from the ukraine navy i don't know how they feel about serving on this aircraft carrier but that is what they have. they have over 200 bases and facilities nothing outside of china itself. the marines are larger and more powerful than the british military. when is the last time they conducted the landing the degette a lot of their support for? 1951, the courier and war that they had, they were talking about an
if you look at the last two fighter aircraft programs, the f-22 was designed to counter the soviet that was never built so the union is collapsing in the 1980's, something that they missed entirely. the first were supposed to cost 40 to 40 million a copy by the last time it rolled off of the assembly lines i think it was like 160 million now we are repeating that. and again lockheed martin is doing what he always does. he makes sure that there is a component built in every state in this...
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i watched them kick the can down 22 years down the road. its time to act. >> had he tahoe roundly dismiss the suggestion to postpone tens of billions of dollars of automatic spending cuts in defense and other departments on march 1st. defense secretary renewed pretty dire warnings today. listen.... >> my greatest concern today is that we are putting our national security at risk by lurching from budget crisis to budget crisis to budget crisis. >> only a couple hours after the speech. senate republicans unveiled their al downsize the government's civilian work force and freeze pay for members of congress. >> this is way of doing it without cutting defenses, without cutting desk and without raising taxes. >> reporter: republicans plan a hearing next week with the joint chiefs of the various branches of military to show how dangerous the automatic cuts could be. then they have two weeks to pass alternatives or the cuts begin. >> chris: we'll stay on top of it. thank you. still ahead, may be clouds on the horizon for the solar power industry, b
i watched them kick the can down 22 years down the road. its time to act. >> had he tahoe roundly dismiss the suggestion to postpone tens of billions of dollars of automatic spending cuts in defense and other departments on march 1st. defense secretary renewed pretty dire warnings today. listen.... >> my greatest concern today is that we are putting our national security at risk by lurching from budget crisis to budget crisis to budget crisis. >> only a couple hours after the...
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furlough 20,000 civilians up to 22 days. 80% live outside the beltway in washington and work at army depots and navy ship, work on ships outside of the beltway. he anticipates losing 100,000 army personnel if sequestration happens. only 16 days are left to stop sequestration. martha: when you think about it, jennifer, these cuts were designed to be devastating. they were designed to be so devastating that congress would never allow them to kick in. that is where we find ourselves now. with this as backdrop the president is expected to make announcement tonight about troop levels in afghanistan, right? >> reporter: that's right. as you mentioned sequestration was never supposed to happen. it was supposed to be a poison pill so difficult it wouldn't happen. what we expect to hear tonight from president obama during the state of the union address, he is, we're anticipate that he will announce that 34,000 u.s. troops will be home in a year, in a year's time from now. this is part of the drawdown from afghanistan. what's new here is at window into the pace of the withdrawal. the president
furlough 20,000 civilians up to 22 days. 80% live outside the beltway in washington and work at army depots and navy ship, work on ships outside of the beltway. he anticipates losing 100,000 army personnel if sequestration happens. only 16 days are left to stop sequestration. martha: when you think about it, jennifer, these cuts were designed to be devastating. they were designed to be so devastating that congress would never allow them to kick in. that is where we find ourselves now. with this...